Backcountry pastys, muff pot size.

Skylar

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So Deb at Krupp's Mini Mart has come up with a smaller sized pasty to fit in the hot dogger/muff pot/hot pot's that are available for our sleds. I was able to test a protoype this past week. It fit perfect in my hot dogger, and boy was it cool to have a pasty out in the backcountry!

So the next time you are in the area, and you have a muff pot or whatever, stop in and pick one up!

Pic1, hmmm, wonder what is in there?
Pic2 Getting closer....
Pic3 MMMM, yummy!
 

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700classic

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Oh man, that looks good! May have to get a hotdogger( or muff pot) to put on my Kenworth at work. A Delicious hot Pasty in the middle of the day would be great!
 
so deb at krupp's mini mart has come up with a smaller sized pasty to fit in the hot dogger/muff pot/hot pot's that are available for our sleds. I was able to test a protoype this past week. It fit perfect in my hot dogger, and boy was it cool to have a pasty out in the backcountry!

So the next time you are in the area, and you have a muff pot or whatever, stop in and pick one up!

Pic1, hmmm, wonder what is in there?
Pic2 getting closer....
Pic3 mmmm, yummy!

yum!!
 

fatdaddy

Member
Whats your cooking time, 2-3 miles a 7500 rpm, then slow it down to maybe a mile of 3500 rpm or one good hill climb, then let her rest for 5 min. It sure looks tasty.
 

polarisrider1

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Are pasties really that great? I have had them with and without gravy. must be missing something???? Wouldn't a banquet pot pie be about the same thing in the muff pot? Now strudel is a different story. found one in my saddlebag the other day (bought everything they had at Krupps) that I bought when up for the ride In. dang thing was still good.
 

Skylar

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Are pasties really that great? I have had them with and without gravy. must be missing something???? Wouldn't a banquet pot pie be about the same thing in the muff pot? Now strudel is a different story. found one in my saddlebag the other day (bought everything they had at Krupps) that I bought when up for the ride In. dang thing was still good.

If you don't like them, then no, they must suck.
 

willey

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That is awesome. Just got a hot pot a couple weeks ago. Can't wait to have a nice hot pasty! Just wish I could try it this year instead of waiting till next winter!!!
 

blizzardmk

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Are pasties really that great? I have had them with and without gravy. must be missing something???? Wouldn't a banquet pot pie be about the same thing in the muff pot? Now strudel is a different story. found one in my saddlebag the other day (bought everything they had at Krupps) that I bought when up for the ride In. dang thing was still good.

Banquet Pot Pie > Krupps Pasty

and

Pillsbury Toaster Strudel > Krupps Strudel

Probably not.
 

scottiking

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Staff member
And man did it smell good!!! it was like walking into Deb's kitchen right after pulling um out of the oven!

Scottiking OUT
 

polarisrider1

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If you don't like them, then no, they must suck.

I did tell the lady at Krupps I wanted to buy all the strudel they had for the day because I knew you was staying there. It's a conspiracy on poor Skylar. Not. Anyways us trolls were raised on pot pies. Just wondering if they are related.
 

Skylar

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Staff member
I did tell the lady at Krupps I wanted to buy all the strudel they had for the day because I knew you was staying there. It's a conspiracy on poor Skylar. Not. Anyways us trolls were raised on pot pies. Just wondering if they are related.

LOL, there will ALWAYS be a strudel for me. I've got connections. :)
 
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